Observations In Holes

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Everything we do in life has a motive. Every move, every action, we have a motive behind it all. Whether we know it or not, there is always a motive. A motive is reason for our choices and our actions. In the story Holes by Louis Sachar, a woman by the name of Ms. Katherine Barlow, she makes certain choices that impact her life, a motive was behind those choices. Now Ms. Katherine Barlow, or should I call her Kissin’ Kate Barlow made a decision to become an outlaw, after some certain let's say dark times. Now in Holes it is obvious that Katherine Barlow’s life experiences influenced her motives to become an outlaw of the wild wild west. As the only schoolteacher in the only schoolhouse in Green Lake Katherine Barlow was going to be valued by her fellow Green Lake citizens, correct? No not really, she says in Holes that the roof leaks, the windows …show more content…

A sheriff who disrespected her and refused to offer help. Her true love Sam murdered before her eyes. These three actions lead to the rise of the feared outlaw that ruled over all other outlaws for nearly twenty years. Ms. Katherine Barlow to Kissin´ Kate Barlow, the woman who gave her victims one little kiss right after their untimely demise. Now all her actions that lead to her making the decision to become the outlaw she was had a motive. Now all three of these events lead to this decision, a motive. She was at the pinnacle of the wild west, she returned to Green Lake not knowing her death was near. As Trout Walker and his wife, Linda Miller demanded for her treasures. They lead her out of her cabin as she refused to tell of these treasures. They dragged and abused her, then a yellow spotted lizard bit her in the leg. Kissin´ Kate Barlow died laughing. Now every great story has an end. A beginning always means an end, Though Kate Barlow met her death, she left an imprint on Green Lake. She was the schoolteacher turned outlaw. Katherine Barlow was the Kissin´

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